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Video Icon NEW Sideline Out of Bounds Play - Kobe's Game-Winner Versus Memphis Grizzlies
Here is the sideline out of bounds play that the Los Angeles Lakers used against the Memphis Grizzlies for Kobe's game-winning three on...


NEW Drill - LOCO-Motion
This drill encourages players to look up the floor and pass, rather than dribbling. You develop skills for rebounding, pivoting, jump stops, bounce and ...


3 Unorthodox Ways to Score in Transition
In all my years of coaching, I think I have scored, or been scored on, in almost every way imaginable. When thinking about transition scoring, it is...


Player Development Training in the Miami, Florida Area (Ages 11 & Up)
Come train with pro coach Don Kelbick in Miami, Florida. These clinics help to support the Troy Fryer Foundation. The Foundation provides college scholarship money to deserving students and is a living memory of Troy Fryer...


Do You Want A Pro Coach To Come To You
Pro coach Don Kelbick also can travel to your camp, clinic, or school and work with your players.



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2 Simple Ways to Make a Positive Impact on Your Players' Lives


Coaching is more than X's and O's . It is more than winning and losing and getting into the newspaper. If you are a coach, in a youth or school situation, you are responsible for young people's lives. Charles Barkley once said "I am not a role model." Well, if you are a coach, like it or not, you are a role model. It is your responsibility to have a positive impact on your players' lives.

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